Makan SINGH [????-????] | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong

Makan SINGH [????-????]

Names
Given: 
Makan
Family: 
Singh
Sex: 
Male
Status: 
Deceased

Dear David

I am interested in Information/History  and Photos of StoneCutter Island ADP. My father worked there post war till the mid 70s'  Would like to connect with any one with some information. My father was the first Indian Police Inspector there. His name was Makhan Singh. Where can I get more information re the Gwulo officers at that time etc. Also if someone can share some photos it will be great!!.

Many thanks

Kay

 

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Views of Stonecutters Island and of the Ammunition Depot Police (from the 1990s) is available: https://plus.google.com/photos/103021966332594205146/albums?banner=pwa&g...

Hi Kay

I remembered your father well. My father Harry Dempster was also employed there at the same time. If you would like to give me your email address I will send you a big photo taken with all the Royal HK Naval Dockyard police in it. My email address is  dempsteth@hotmail.com

Tom

Before the Japanese occupation my father was working at the Naval Dockyard.

During the Japanese Occupation  he was interned in Hong Kong for the entire duration.

After the War father was working at  Stonecutter Island ADP   Inspector- Makhan Singh

he was there till mid 60s' and took an early retirement due to ill health.

Can someone help guide me as to where I can look to find out exactly where he was held?

Thank You

Kay Hale

 

Dear Kay,

Tony Banham is the local expert on wartime HK. His website notes:

In January, the camps were rationalised. North Point became the Canadian and Royal Navy Camp, Shamshuipo became the British Army and HKVDC camp, Ma Tau Chong was opened as the British Indian Army Camp, and ‘enemy’ civilians were sent to Stanley Internment Camp. Other civilian internment camps were opened at Rosary Hill and, later, Ma Tau-wai (which was the renamed Ma Tau Chung, after the remaining Indian POWs were finally moved from there to Argle Street late in the war).

We've got pages for the Ma Tau Chung and Argyle POW camps.

Regards, David

PS I've changed this page to be a "Person" page for your father, as it is broader than just the original Stonecutters Island question.